Hey guys, I have some ideas that could potentially be used in a SCP article. I'm not crazy about some of them, but you never know what people are going to like.
I havn't found anything similar to these on here, but it's entirely possible that I missed some, so if any of these has been done it would be great if someone could let me know.
Let me know what you think.

1)- A burnt looking tin can. Anything placed inside the can will spontaneously combust, but the outside of the can is never hot, just room temperature.

2)- A pencil (maybe the number one pencil. Anything drawn with it will come to life.

3)- A monster loosely based off of Native American legends of the Wendigo. A 9 ft tall dog legged humanoid, with very long arms. Vaguely humanoid head, but with a baboonlike muzzle and antlers. It has very long teeth and claws, and appears to be emaciated with very tight skin, some of it having no skin, like on the lips, cheeks and chest. It moves faster than human eyes can track, and it's wounds will slowly regenerate unless made by iron or fire. Is about as strong as a bear, and has exceptional endurance.

4)- (This is my favorite) A fungal infection of the Cordyceps family, which affects the brain. Infects a human by the inhalation of spores. Over a period of weeks, the fungus causes the victim to lose all but the most basic functions, including speech. Their torso will grow large spore sacks over the time of infection. When ifection is complete, the fungus then forces the victim to a densley populated area and bursts the spore sacks, infecting anyone in the immediate vicinity.

These are my ideas so far, please post any advice you have and let me know what you think.

As a bonus, since it has proficiency with dixieland jazz, it'll be carrying a trumpet.

This is key, see, for when when you write the test log. After your spring burns up a D-Class with its googly eyes, and the researcher remarks that he's "shuffled off this mortal coil", it's imperative that something is able to make that "wah wah wah" sound immediately afterward.